Why are phishing attempts always so obvious? It seems like a better way to get people to click links in an email would be an otherwise normal looking but annoying email with a malicious unsubscribe link.
Is the damage done simply by clicking the link, or are they targeting people perceived as having less "internet intelligence" in order to get more out of them at a later time?
SenorSnuts40 karma
Why are phishing attempts always so obvious? It seems like a better way to get people to click links in an email would be an otherwise normal looking but annoying email with a malicious unsubscribe link.
Is the damage done simply by clicking the link, or are they targeting people perceived as having less "internet intelligence" in order to get more out of them at a later time?
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